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Pets allowed
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100 metres from the seashore and enjoying uninterrupted views across the sea to Skye, the Cuillins and the west coast of Scotland. The nearest house is half a mile away in each direction and there is a small sheltered bay with anchorage behind the cottage. Ideal for viewing seals, otters and seabirds. Perfect for those wanting a 'get-away'... more
Washing machine
There's a TV
Highchair for the youngsters
Prices from £201... more
Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
Barbecue... more
Stornoway is a busy town and the largest settlement on the Isle of Lewis in the Western Isles of Scotland, it has one of the best natural sheltered harbours which open out into the North Minch. The name is thought to be Norse for ‘steering bay’ and dates back to 1100’s with Stornoway Castle, although completely destroyed in 1653 by Cromwell the remains were used in the foundation of the pier c1800. The harbour partially surrounds the town and is home to one of the principal ferry terminals of the Outer Hebrides with a roll-on-roll-off car-ferry link to Ullapool on the mainland.
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